The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 68
... things as have really happened , or at least of such things as have happened according to the received opinions of man- kind . Milton's fable is a masterpiece of this nature ; as the war in heaven , the condition of the fallen angels ...
... things as have really happened , or at least of such things as have happened according to the received opinions of man- kind . Milton's fable is a masterpiece of this nature ; as the war in heaven , the condition of the fallen angels ...
Strana 69
... things and persons described , and tempered with a due measure of probability . I must only make an exception to the Limbo of Vanity , with his episode of Sin and Death , and some of the imaginary persons in his Chaos . These passages ...
... things and persons described , and tempered with a due measure of probability . I must only make an exception to the Limbo of Vanity , with his episode of Sin and Death , and some of the imaginary persons in his Chaos . These passages ...
Strana 165
... things , and receive as fine company as any o ' this end of the town , let the other be who she will : in short , I am in a fair way to be easy were it not for a club of female rakes who , under pretence of taking their innocent rambles ...
... things , and receive as fine company as any o ' this end of the town , let the other be who she will : in short , I am in a fair way to be easy were it not for a club of female rakes who , under pretence of taking their innocent rambles ...
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